1988 NBA expansion draft

The 1988 NBA expansion draft was the eighth expansion draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on June 23, 1988, so that the newly founded Charlotte Hornets and Miami Heat could acquire players for the upcoming 1988–89 season. Charlotte and Miami had been awarded the expansion teams on April 22, 1987.[1] In an NBA expansion draft, new NBA teams are allowed to acquire players from the previously established teams in the league. Not all players on a given team are available during an expansion draft, since each team can protect a certain number of players from being selected. In this draft, each of the twenty-three other NBA teams had protected eight players from their roster and the Hornets and the Heat selected eleven and twelve unprotected players respectively, one from each team. Prior to the draft, the league conducted a coin flip between the Hornets and the Heat to decide their draft order in this expansion draft and in the 1988 NBA draft. The Hornets won the coin flip and chose to have the higher pick in the 1988 Draft, thus allowing the Heat to receive the first selection and the right to select twelve players in this expansion draft.[2]

1988 NBA expansion draft
General information
SportBasketball
Date(s)June 23, 1988
Overview
LeagueNBA
Expansion teamsCharlotte Hornets
Miami Heat
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The Heat were formed and owned by a group headed by Zev Buffman and former NBA player Billy Cunningham. Former Detroit Pistons assistant coach Ron Rothstein was hired as the franchise's first head coach.[3] The Heat used their first pick to select former third-round pick Arvid Kramer from the Dallas Mavericks. Prior to the draft, the Heat agreed on a deal to select Kramer, who had not played in the NBA since the 1979–80 season, from the Mavericks in exchange for a first-round pick in the 1988 Draft.[4] The Heat also agreed to three other deals not to select a particular player from the Los Angeles Lakers, the Boston Celtics and Seattle SuperSonics. The Heat's other selections included four former first-round picks, Billy Thompson, Jon Sundvold, Darnell Valentine and Dwayne Washington. However, Valentine and another draftee, Fred Roberts, were immediately traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers and Milwaukee Bucks respectively.[5][6] The Heat also selected West German center Hansi Gnad, who had never played in the NBA.[7] Four players from the expansion draft joined the Heat for their inaugural season, but only one played more than three seasons for the team. Sundvold played four seasons with the Heat until his NBA career ended in 1992.[8]

The Hornets were formed and owned by a group headed by George Shinn. Former Indiana Pacers assistant coach Dick Harter was hired as the franchise's first head coach.[9] The Hornets used their first pick to select former first-round pick Dell Curry from the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Hornets' other selections included one-time All-Star Rickey Green and three former first-round picks, Muggsy Bogues, Michael Brooks and Bernard Thompson. On the draft-day, the Hornets also acquired Kelly Tripucka from the Utah Jazz in exchange for Mike Brown, a draftee from the Chicago Bulls.[10] Brooks and Thompson never played for the Hornets. Brooks left the NBA and signed with a French team, while Thompson was traded to the Houston Rockets prior to the start of the season.[11][12] Six players from the expansion draft joined the Hornets for their inaugural season, but only two played more than three seasons for the team. Curry played 10 seasons with the Hornets and left the league as the Hornets' career leader in points scored, games played, three-point field goals made and attempted, and three-point field goal percentage.[13][14] Bogues, the shortest player in NBA history, played nine seasons with the Hornets and is currently the Hornets' career leader in assists and steals.[14][15][16]

Pos.GFC
PositionGuardForwardCenter
+Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game
#Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular season or playoff game

Selections

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PickPlayerPos.NationalityTeamPrevious teamNBA years[a]Career with the franchise[b]Ref.
1Arvid Kramer[A]C  United StatesMiami HeatDallas Mavericks1[c][17]
2Dell CurryG  United StatesCharlotte HornetsCleveland Cavaliers219881998[13]
3Billy Thompson[B]F  United StatesMiami HeatLos Angeles Lakers219881991[18]
4Dave HoppenF/C  United StatesCharlotte HornetsGolden State Warriors119881991[19]
5Fred Roberts[C][E]F/C  United StatesMiami HeatBoston Celtics5[c][5]
6Muggsy BoguesG  United StatesCharlotte HornetsWashington Bullets119881997[16]
7Scott HastingsF/C  United StatesMiami HeatAtlanta Hawks61988–1989[20]
8Mike Brown[F]F/C  United StatesCharlotte HornetsChicago Bulls2[c][10]
9Jon SundvoldG  United StatesMiami HeatSan Antonio Spurs519881992[8]
10Rickey Green+G  United StatesCharlotte HornetsUtah Jazz101988–1989[21]
11Kevin Williams[D]G  United StatesMiami HeatSeattle SuperSonics4[c][22]
12Michael HoltonG  United StatesCharlotte HornetsPortland Trail Blazers419881989[23]
13Hansi Gnad#C  West Germany[e]Miami HeatPhiladelphia 76ers0[d][c][7]
14Michael BrooksF  United StatesCharlotte HornetsDenver Nuggets6[c][24]
15Darnell Valentine[G]G  United StatesMiami HeatLos Angeles Clippers7[c][6]
16Bernard ThompsonG/F  United StatesCharlotte HornetsPhoenix Suns4[c][12]
17Dwayne WashingtonG  United StatesMiami HeatNew Jersey Nets21988–1989[25]
18Ralph LewisG  United StatesCharlotte HornetsDetroit Pistons11988–1989; 1990[26]
19Andre TurnerG  United StatesMiami HeatHouston Rockets2[c][27]
20Clinton WheelerG  United StatesCharlotte HornetsIndiana Pacers1[c][28]
21Conner HenryG  United StatesMiami HeatSacramento Kings2[c][29]
22Sedric ToneyG  United StatesCharlotte HornetsNew York Knicks2[c][30]
23John StroederF  United StatesMiami HeatMilwaukee Bucks1[c][31]

Notes

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  • a Number of years played in the NBA prior to the draft
  • b Career with the expansion franchise that drafted the player
  • c Never played a game for the franchise
  • d Never played in the NBA prior to the expansion draft
  • e Hansi Gnad represented the Germany national team after West and East Germany reunified in 1990.

Trades

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Pre-draft trades

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Prior to the day of the draft, the following trades were made and resulted in exchanges of future draft picks between the teams, along with a particular agreement in the expansion draft.

Draft-day trades

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The following trades involving drafted players were made on the day of the draft.

References

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General
  • "Heat: Draft History". NBA.com/Heat. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Archived from the original on July 22, 2010. Retrieved June 10, 2010.
  • "NBA Expansion Drafts: Results". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Archived from the original on July 1, 2010. Retrieved June 10, 2010.
  • "All-Time NBA Expansion Draft Results". NBA.com/Bobcats. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Archived from the original on January 16, 2008. Retrieved June 10, 2010.
  • "1988 NBA Expansion Draft". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved June 10, 2010.
Specific
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